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Urban Green Furniture brings nature closer to the citizens

28.10.2024

Imagine a city where the furniture offers both the functionality and the direct connection to nature. In this city, you can wait for the bus sheltered by a green roof, observing the butterflies enjoying the flower splendor of the green wall integrated to the stop. On your way home from the bus stop, you’re passing by an open playful workshop arranged in a shared mini garden. After arriving home, you can admire the greenery decorating your window thanks to the outdoor green facade attached to the wall of the building. These kinds of comfortable, green and sustainable cities we are building with our stakeholders, one Urban Green Furniture at a time.  

Leena Kinnunen’s Career Journey at InnoGreen

30.06.2024

Abundance, eesponsibility, and ease. InnoGreen’s green designer Leena Kinnunen tells about her leap into the world of greenery and sales and what is currently expected from green interior design.Having studied design, Kinnunen built a career as an interior designer. The pandemic prompted her to reconsider the direction of her career and the work-life balance. She aspired to find a fulfilling job that could be balanced with family life. Now, after a year at InnoGreen, Kinnunen describes her decision as “the best ever.”“InnoGreen has been exactly what I imagined and more,” Kinnunen begins. “They take care of their employees, everyone is on the same page. We respect and help each other, and there is genuinely a great atmosphere.”In addition to a positive work culture, Kinnunen highlights the importance of responsibility. InnoGreen takes concrete actions for a more sustainable green industry, such as discontinuing the sale of silk plants. While silk plants are still used in challenging conditions in the green industry, InnoGreen stopped selling silk plants in early 2023.“Giving up silk plants was a really fantastic thing. It’s courageous to take the first step in the direction the entire industry should go and, at the same time, take the financial risk that silk plant buyers might go elsewhere. I think it shows that InnoGreen genuinely stands behind its values. When the goal is to be more responsible, it requires actions like these.”As a green designer, Kinnunen works as part of the sales team, and about half of her clients are interior architects and interior designers.“I speak the language of designers, so to speak. I understand our clients’ perspective, can read floor plans quickly, and grasp the goals and wishes of the client. Collaboration is pleasant and easy when there is a common understanding.”Kinnunen feels that a strong sales team consists of professionals with diverse backgrounds. While Kinnunen comes from the world of interior architecture, she finds it extremely rewarding to work with colleagues who have a longer career in the green industry. “We can learn from each other and bring different expertise to the implementations. This way, we can serve our clients in a very versatile manner. Even though the client mainly deals with me, they have the expertise of the entire staff at their disposal.”In her work, Kinnunen meets clients, visits spaces, creates plans on the computer, and occasionally puts her hands into the soil. Kinnunen says that as a designer, it’s crucial to see the entire service process and understand how her plan on paper becomes a reality in the hands of plant installers.“It is extremely valuable to see the work of our installers and plant care team. A successful implementation requires thoroughness from each of us, and I greatly appreciate the expertise of every InnoGreen employee. It’s eye-opening when I get to create moss panels, plant, and deliver plants to clients’ spaces myself. In my work, I get to see the whole picture and understand what we sell and how long each phase takes. We don’t just sell plants; we sell a service package and green experiences. Every detail must be taken into account.”Changing circumstances demand a transformation in the green industry Work has changed. Many companies have adopted a hybrid model, and the use of office spaces has evolved. The importance of the comfort of office spaces has increased, and spaces need to support collaboration and creativity.Kinnunen explains that currently, green interior design is expected to provide jungle-like abundance. Moss and large-leaved plants, in particular, are popular. Sustainability is also discussed more, and that’s why InnoGreen’s domestic Birch products are in high demand.Kinnunen predicts that the significance of green interior design will only grow in the future, and the reason is simple: an inviting space attracts people, whether it’s a workplace, shopping center, restaurant, or store. A professional green design plan, which considers the budget, desires, and space, serves as the starting point for successful green interior design.“Good green interior design reflects the space and its users. Green design is essential because plants are part of the decor. They significantly affect the atmosphere, comfort, and also communicate about the company,” Kinnunen says. “Green design is the key to sustainable greenery. One must consider the space conditions, choose suitable pots and other solutions for the space, and, of course, select the right plants in terms of species and size. In pots with several different plants, the importance of plant choices is emphasized as the plants should both look good together and be compatible.”Green interior design is also expected to be easy, and therefore, more people are hoping for a complete package including everything from design to maintenance. Traditionally, lush greenery has required a larger initial investment and made it challenging for some companies to acquire greenery. The tightened economic situation also makes new investments more challenging. That’s why all of InnoGreen’s indoor and outdoor products are now available as a flexible service.The monthly rental service does not require significant initial investments or a long commitment. The service includes design, products, plants, installation, maintenance, and at the end of the rental period, the removal of all items. Enjoying greenery is now easier than ever.“Many companies are now in constant change, and office spaces may change too. That’s why greenery as a service is an easy option. It scales according to need, and after an office move, there won’t be poorly maintained potted plants lying around,” says Kinnunen. “With the flexible monthly service, impressive, responsible, and welcoming greenery is available to an increasing number of people.”

Biodiversity as a guideline for product development

17.06.2024

Biodiversity refers to the variety and abundance of life that surround us. It includes all forms of life from the soil microbes to animals and plants. Cherishing biodiversity is part of InnoGreen’s strategy and one of the key bases of our product development.

Installation Turns Plans into Reality – Teijo Tiainen’s Career at InnoGreen

22.04.2024

Teijo Tiainen has worked in the gardening and landscaping industry for many years. He applied for the job at InnoGreen almost seven years ago after noticing that the company differed from others in the industry.

InnoGreen’s Green Walls as a Service

14.04.2024

Green walls are undoubtedly our most popular product, and over the years, the range of our various green walls has expanded. Today, all our green walls are available as a flexible rental service so now is a good time to introduce all our models, from the smallest to the largest!

Open vacancy in plant maintenance

12.03.2024

Dream job for the summer? We are currently looking for two people to join our maintenance team for the summer season.

Finnish Koivu Challenges Mass Production

04.03.2024

Timeless Koivu products pave the way for a more sustainable green industry! Koivu products, with their design and various size options, fit well into diverse spaces and interior styles. The product family, including pots, room dividers, panels, and green walls, is designed and manufactured in Finland using Finnish birch plywood. They challenge their competitors in mass production: Why make poor choices when you can make better ones?

Creating Green Havens – Anne Ollila’s Career Journey at InnoGreen

04.01.2024

If Anne Ollila’s 20-year career at InnoGreen were to be summarized in one sentence, it might sound like this: “From plants in the corner to creating well-being through green havens” Over the course of her long career, Ollila has designed and sold green interiors to hundreds, if not thousands, of locations. Now, she shares insights into how the green industry has evolved over these years and what the future may look like.